Samsung’s One UI 7 Adds Blockchain Based Security Status Check For All Devices


Rohit Kulkarni

Rohit Kulkarni

Apr 25, 2025


Samsung’s upcoming One UI 7 update, based on Android 15, introduces a powerful feature called Security Status, designed to enhance safety across the Galaxy ecosystem. At the core of this feature is the Knox Matrix dashboard, which allows users to monitor the security of all Samsung devices linked to their account, including smartphones, tablets, TVs, and smart home appliances.

Trust Chain: How Knox Matrix Enhances Security Across Smart Devices

Knox Matrix uses a secure private blockchain technology known as Trust Chain. This system enables Samsung devices to check each other for potential threats, ensuring real-time mutual protection. If any connected device faces a risk, the dashboard sends out an alert. A green status means all is secure, while warnings prompt users to take corrective actions, helping maintain overall data safety.

As smart homes become more common, securing all connected devices is essential. Knox Matrix reduces vulnerabilities by keeping constant track of each device signed into a Samsung account, whether it’s a phone, tablet, or even a smart fridge.

Simplified Security Management with One UI 7 and Knox Matrix

Accessing the Security Status feature in One UI 7 is straightforward. It can be found in the Security and Privacy menu under Additional security settings. A newly added section titled “Security status of your devices” opens a dashboard showing the current condition of all connected devices.

Samsung aims to make security more transparent and manageable through this system. By allowing devices to monitor one another, the Knox Matrix dashboard makes it easier for users to keep their entire network safe. The One UI 7 update is currently rolling out to Galaxy S24 series devices. Samsung plans to expand the release to other flagship models in May 2025 and to non-flagship devices in June 2025.

Summary:

Samsung’s One UI 7 update introduces the Security Status feature powered by Knox Matrix, using Trust Chain blockchain to let connected devices monitor each other for threats. It enhances protection across smartphones, TVs, and smart appliances. The feature is easy to access and rolls out to Galaxy devices through mid-2025.


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